Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1933, p. 28

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a at tI tours ive atn Audi- atuditorium on February 5, thiethirdof . UMrs:V Hendrickson, a concert pian- The move involves the transfer of Artist-Recital series sponsored 'by the ist, was on the faculty of. the Amer- çonsiderable property. Mr. Gallo has Winnetka Music, club. ican Conservatory in' Chicago. Sh been in the business of producing Ethel Bartlett was born and edu- received part of her musical.educa- ope ra.for about a.quarter of a cen- cated in London. A winner of the idon. with. Otto Wulf of -the Metro- tury, and he basý accumulated produc- Associated Board Scholarship, she. politan Conservatory, in Chicago. tions of, practically every opera in the studied at. the Royal Academy of About twelve years ago she appeared standard repertoire., In addition, he .Music with Frederick Moore 'and as soloist with the Chicago Symphony will have a- studio builIding to.serve Tobias Mdatthay, and ini Berlin with orchestra. Mrs. 'Hendrickson willastealirfhsscicadc- Artur Schnabel. teacb piano in Wilmette and is open- uedprtet n t rvd Rae Robertson, borin near Inverness ing a studio temporarily in hier home. rosadhlsfrarnes ui in Scotlandý, stud.ied. with Philip Hal- tos hrlrhasl n rvt stead. Edinburgh, whitee j*eparing forWneta ho lSoiv prtce his M. A. degree at the universîtiýy*W.ne aChrlSc tv àti. there. He won the Bucher'Scholarship CommenCes New.Sao He gives two reasons, both eo for muic an was reparng togo to The Winnetka Choralsociety, has re- noifr the change, which he sy Berlin whén tbe: war broke out. In- sued isatvte fe tesme he, has, had under, consideratqion for stead,,he came to London, studying for holiday. Lawrence Yingling,0wol~svrlyas h is sta h a short time at, the ]Royal Aaemgucesulygiddth oieys .u: box office hiere shows healthy margis with' Matthay, until hie joined thecafotnsatsesiso over those of other cities. The other Am.as its diret 1r.'he o conai tinue-is that Chicago, being in the center In 1925 tbey gave their irst joint gan last year as a or'sganeIuzatindbe-nstead of on the edge of the country, recital whieh wasa isatacugsc ge nto -a rpçmn'ie chrus or*fll cause bis railroadigcsT on his ces.Sncthyhave made a namne botli men and women; its main pur- Hers ob lssttehpeta o- for themseIves in London, throughout pose is to provide for north shore peo-.Hehlsotheop a mv Great Britain and Ireland, and in Ger- ple a close-at-home opportunity to sing ing bhere will result in increased re-' many and Holland, winning praise god choral music. The requirements cruiting of singing and dancing talent everywhere they appear. for membership are a- genuine inter- and provide debuts an.d careers for In 1928 they came to the United est in singing and regular attendance many who would. otherwise itot win States for the first time and establisbed at. rehearsals. ilich opportunity. Set builders, scenic a reputation here at once. They re- Mr. Yingling hopes to make the So- artists, and costume designers are turned for more extensive tours tb, ciety a local body of singers who will also in lune for employnient. The or- following two semsons, playîng in the express the cooperative spirit of the chestra will be a Chicago orchestra, larger music centres. community who will actually repre- and local activities will also, spread Their 1933-34, tour in this country sent the community. To~ this end the to pr"int'ig shops for tickets and is limited to November 1 to February. financial burden of menibership is kept posters. 1, and thev' will bc heard froaiNew -.- . - -1. terest makes- the Bartiett-Robe-rtson concerts events wberever tbey are heard. EspeciaTlly popular on univer- sity and music club courses, the pro- grains are; however., not exclusively for the "higb-brow" but1 combine a high artistic standard with a maxi- mmof entertainment value. Series cannot afford to contribute, their faithf ni attendance at meetings and loyalty to the chorus are considered adequate payment. The music committee this faîl is limiting the numberý of 'new members to about.thirty. Prospective members - are invited to atteind.rehearsals, and to1 take part* in the singing. Rehearsals1 are beld every WVednesday evening ati the Community House, Winnetka. The men meet.at 7:30 -for Glee club prac- Symphlony rrograms The flrst of a series of Prograîîî Study classes to be co nducted by MNaxý and Anne Oberndorfer, under, the sponsorship of1 Marshall Field anxd Company for the purpose of enablin:w- music loyers t o gain an added -ap preciation and understanding of thý programs to be presented by the Clii- cago Symphony orchestra this sea. son, will be beld i the Wedgwood~ room at Field's at Il o'clock thi!' Friday. . rnext consecutive twenty-eight weeks Orchestra hall will be the center of things musical in Chicago. The Chi- cago symphony orchestra will pre- sent a concertevery Thursday eve- ning and every Friday afternoon; On the second and fourth Tuesdays of, each month it will give an afternoon concert, and on an as. yet. undeter- miined ýnumber of Saturday evenings, the orchestra will present ,Popular concerts. In honor-of Fair visitors,,Dr. Stock advanced the opening- of. the. season a week, and has also announced the coining four week's1 programs., The first: concerts in. the Thursdaày-Friday series will be giveni this.week ,as wil the first ofthe Popular concerts, next- Saturday night. The, tlrst Tuesday will folflow next week, on the lOth. The first soloist will be the 'Dutch pianist, Egon Petri, who will play on the, Brahms'festival program October 26727. Rebearsals started Monday morn- ing. with practi±atlly an utnchanged personnel. Misha Mischakoff occu- Pies the conceitmnaster"s desk with Daniel Saidenberg as first cellist. The programs for this week and. next are as follows: Friday, Octo.r 6, 2:15 Suite No. 3, D Major...... ... Bach Overture Air Gavotte 1 and Il Bourrée Gigue Symphony No. 7, A Major, Opus 92 .......... ..... Beethoven Poco Sostenuto--Vivace Presto.' Allegretto. Allegro Con Brio., Intermission "Iberiati" images pour Orchestre, No. 2 .... Debus Y' "In the Streets and by the Wayside", "The Perfumes of the Night"? "The Morning of a Fête Day"t Suite,, from the Ballet 'Oiseau de Feu"'.' '_..Strawinisky Introductiàà--The .FireBr - and Her Dance.ý Berceuse -Dance of the Princesses. Finale. Infernal Dance of the. Kastchei. Thursday, october 12, 8:15 the Blaclcstone as weII taining some old wol recital at St. Chrysos- torical sequence and ern compositions. d in, his- 1,000) nembers. It lias given _foýr con- mandant, Cbarles Dobso by mod- certs at A Century of Progress and chestràl score wilI .be pi is, scheduled to give two mort., pianos, Popular prices, w er; Cam- The or- 'cd on two prevail., 'j 1* as noch

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